Terror in D.C.! When Red Hood and Arsenal hit the nation's capital, trouble is not far behind! But believe it or not, battling H.I.V.E. terrorists aboard a battleship in the Potomac isn't the biggest challenge facing our heroes. The true challenge will be whether Joker's Daughter can survive therapy!
Overall, the fight scenes were good but I am now even less sure about the Jokers Daughter and I am not sure if this series will survive Rebirth in order to give satisfying answers to the questions above. Read Full Review
While you're paying for the Red Hood/Arsenal name, it's Joker's Daughter that really made this issue worth the price tag. I know that's a crazy thing to say because of how disappointing that character has been, but it's the truth and by the time you're done reading this you might have a new found interest in Duela Dent........ man, I hope I'm not just talking out of my ass, but I really enjoyed it and I think others will too. Only problem is, our main characters don't really shine here because of a lackluster, simple story, but at least the humor of these two are back and that's something after we've been trudging through the Underground the last couple of issues. Read Full Review
I'm just glad we're done with the Nethers and I hope to see new characters soon. I did enjoy the fact that we got to see Regal, all in his natural beauty. Read Full Review
Scott Lobdell. Joker's Daughter. Of everything he could get right, of every character he could redeem, it's Duela Dent? Seriously? In this sea of mediocrity, it's her of all people that he's beginning to mold into a seemingly compelling character. It almost seems like a waste, to build up a character in a series no one is reading just before a major DC reboot...How very Scott Lobdell.